Fundamentals of Chemistry 15 credits
About the course
The course is divided into four modules:
Module 1: Atoms, Molecules, and Matter (ATMO, 4.5 hp)
This module covers the fundamental concepts of atomic structure, chemical bonding, and the states of matter.
Atomic Structure: Explores the quantum mechanical model of the atom and how it explains periodicity.
Chemical Bonding: Utilizes Pauling electronegativity, Lewis structures, valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory, valence bond theory, and molecular orbital theory to analyse chemical bonding.
States of Matter: Examines gases, liquids, and solids through various theories and models, including gas laws, intermolecular bonding, and unit cells.
Module 2: Thermodynamics and Equilibria (TEEQ, 4.5 hp)
This module focuses on the principles of thermodynamics, and physical and chemical equilibrium.
Thermodynamics: Introduces the concepts of work, heat, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy. Discusses spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes, exothermic and endothermic processes, system boundaries, and process reversibility. Explores the application of thermodynamic principles to predict the feasibility and direction of chemical processes, including how energy changes influence reaction pathways and the efficiency of reactions.
Physical Equilibrium: Examines the concepts affecting phase changes in matter. Introduces solubility, molality, and colligative properties to understand the roles of solutes.
Chemical Equilibrium: Explores the dynamic nature of equilibrium in chemical reactions, Le Chatelier's principle, and the calculation of equilibrium constants.
Module 3: Reactions, Electrochemistry, Kinetics, and Nuclear Chemistry (REKN, 4.5 hp)
This module covers various types of chemical reactions, electrochemistry, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry.
Reactions and Electrochemistry: Investigates the principles of acid-base equilibria, solubility, and redox reactions and their applications in designing galvanic (batteries) and electrolytic cells.
Chemical Kinetics: Analyses the factors affecting reaction rates, including the concentration of reactants/products, temperature, and catalysts.
Nuclear Chemistry: Introduces the basic concepts of nuclear particles, nuclear reactions, radioactivity, and the different types of radiation along with their applications.
Module 4: Laboratory Exercises (0001, 1.5 hp)
This module involves hands-on laboratory work and the presentation of experimental results.
Laboratory Work: Provides practical experience in conducting experiments and applying theoretical concepts.
Presentation of Results: Teaches students how to effectively communicate their findings through formal lab reports and presentations.
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Autumn 2025
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens
HT25 / Umeå / English / On site
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Starts3 November 2025
Ends18 January 2026
Number of credits15 credits
Type of studiesOn site
Study pace100%
Teaching hoursDaytime
Study locationUmeå
LanguageEnglish
Application codeUMU-56003
EligibilityGeneral entry requirements and Chemistry 1/level 1, Mathematics 3b or 3c or Mathematics Further level 1b or 1c or Mathematics CSelectionResults-National university aptitude test-Academic credits
ApplicationApplication deadline was 15 April 2025. The application period is closed. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.
Application and tuition feesAs a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
Application fee: SEK 900
Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 38,075
Total fee: SEK 38,075
 
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Spring 2026
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens
VT26 / Umeå / English / Web-based (online)
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Starts19 January 2026
Ends23 March 2026
Number of credits15 credits
Type of studiesWeb-based (online)
Mandatory meetings2
Study pace100%
Teaching hoursDaytime
Study locationUmeå
LanguageEnglish
Application codeUMU-56103
Outline for distance courseMandatory participation for all labs and safety sessions.
EligibilityGeneral entry requirements and Chemistry 1/level 1, Mathematics 3b or 3c or Mathematics Further level 1b or 1c or Mathematics CSelectionResults-National university aptitude test-Academic credits
ApplicationApplication deadline was 15 October 2025. The application period is closed. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.
Application and tuition feesAs a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
Application fee: SEK 900
Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 38,075
Total fee: SEK 38,075
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Fundamentals of Chemistry
Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens
VT26 / Umeå / English / On site
Show more Show less
Starts19 January 2026
Ends23 March 2026
Number of credits15 credits
Type of studiesOn site
Study pace100%
Teaching hoursDaytime
Study locationUmeå
LanguageEnglish
Application codeUMU-56107
EligibilityGeneral entry requirements and Chemistry 1/level 1, Mathematics 3b or 3c or Mathematics Further level 1b or 1c or Mathematics CSelectionResults-National university aptitude test-Academic credits
ApplicationApplication deadline was 15 October 2025. The application period is closed. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.
Application and tuition feesAs a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
Application fee: SEK 900
Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 38,075
Total fee: SEK 38,075
 
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